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STARCK INTERVIEW ON FRANCE BLEU: “IT WAS RISKY…”

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festival EXIT à la Maison des Arts de Créteil 3:13 Radio France France Bleu – Les nuits parisiennes Podcast 3/23/10 2:08 PM 3/23/10 2:08 PM

“[...And that's 1000 people, plus Philippe Starck, at MAC Créteil, who let out a cry together - the goal of Le Son du Nous - as a part of a history in sound, created by the Soundwalk collective, world-renowned specialists of sound, beginning with the noise of the birth of the cosmos up until September 11...amazing, this story.... So in the end Le Son du Nous was a challenge for Philippe Starck - I met with him afterwards backstage to discuss the results....]”

We are publishing the audio recording from an interview of Philippe Starck with radio station France Bleu‘s show “Les nuits parisiennes,” which took place after one of the two performances of Le Son du Nous this past weekend.

In the audio above, Starck speaks to journalist Antoine Leiris about the explosion of human energy, of intensity, and of the self that erupts at the end of the performance, showing us finally that sound is concrete. He was honored, he continues, to present the work of the musicians, sound artists and technicians. Numerous audience members go on to describe the performance as “extraordinary,” “spontaneous,” “innovative,” and “moving.” Leiris points out that Starck,in exploring new and unfamiliar areas of art, took a risk in leading such a performance, but that such a risk was easily accommodated by the fertile environment of MAC Créteil’s Exit Festival.

Listen to the audio (in French only), and click here to check out more shows available through Radio France.

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ARTE.TV REVIEWS EXIT FESTIVAL & LE SON DU NOUS

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Art and culture journalist Véronique Godé has provided a what’s what at the 2010 Exit Festival on the Cultures Electroniques page of French TV station Arte‘s website.

Godé profiles LE SON DU NOUS, performed this past weekend, immediately classifying it as a “unique, original” performance. The article leads with a review of Soundwalk’s preceding event, Kill the Ego. “[This film, conceived from an incredibly rich mix of extraordinary sound collected over 10 years in the streets of New York, brings the painter Rostarr to the scene, as he executes a prolific artwork of pictorial and graphic power, lifted by the kinetic energy of the audio track which propels us from jazz to funk to detours at a crossroads, or a conversation]“.

Recently presented at a sold out event at the Pompidou Center, “Kill the Ego” is, as of March 21, 2010, available for sale online: 300 editions are downloadable via the new iphone application, Collectorserie.

This year, writes Godé, “[Eric Dalbin brings us the New York [Soundwalk] collective on the big stage: two live performances, two unique evenings, original and ambitious, on the genesis of sound: sound engineers on the stage, sound artists in command, Philippe Starck playing a new role of MC. Will he find this original sound, the universal sound, everything that we are looking for, that which we call, the Sound of Us? We’ll find out…]”

Thanks to Arte.tv for the coverage!

Photo credit: Yves Malenfer


FRENCH RADIO RFI ON “LE SON DU NOUS”

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Thanks to everyone who came to see LE SON DU NOUS at the International Exit Festival at MAC Créteil this past weekend! We had a great turnout and two fantastic performances. We hope that you all enjoyed the show!

The show was talked about on French radio RFI (Radio France International) last Sunday (March 22nd) in Culture Vive, a daily French arts and culture radio show.

Journalist José Marinho interviewed Philippe Starck and Stephan Crasneanscki right after the show Friday.

“[We will try to explore the effects of sound... In this show, this adventure, I have no idea what will happen-- during the show or after]“, said Philippe Starck.

This search for the “mysterious sound of us”, “[will start in the cosmos, we will land on the ground and pass through the air. We will plunge into the sea, and we will traverse the earth," says Starck.

On the inspiration for this adventure, the designer remarks that "[people are constantly listening to music and the radio. But we don't ask why. I believe it's because we're looking for the sound of ourselves. It lets you create an egg, an environment where you can feel secure. Even the most inspid little song, if it can do that, is the place we need to be.]”

“[We are taking sound, manipulating it, playing with it, and giving it a different place than it has today, for example, in movies and on television]“,  Soundwalk founder Stephan Crasneanscki tells the interviewer.

Crasneanski gives a rundown of the unique soundtrack for LE SON DU NOUS, assembled using Soundwalk’s archives, built over the past decade. The sources are “incredibly varied”: from the three months he recently spent recording hertz frequencies on the Mediterranean for his Ulysses Syndrome project, to the collection of sounds and voice-mails from the events of September 11th used in the Ground Zero Soundwalk.

“[You can't explain sound: it is emotion]“, concludes Crasneanscki. “[What we will do in this show is create a moment of climax, of violence:  if it is alive, if it makes you sick, if it’s disagreeable, whatever happens you will take that experience with you. You will leave with that emotion.]”

Listen here to Philippe Starck and Stephan Crasneanscki’s interviews for Culture Vive (French only.)

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Radio France International – Interviews with Stephan Crasneanscki & Philippe Starck

Photo credit: Yves Malenfer


LE SON DU NOUS IN LE MONDE: STARCK AS A PERFORMER

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We’re so pleased to announce French newspaper Le Monde’s coverage of LE SON DU NOUS today in their Music section. In describing Philippe Starck’s ambitions for the performance, Odile de Plas notes that he hopes to move his audience to the point of tears with his exploration of the sounds of humanity. She describes the performance as being largely improvised, and quotes Starck in saying: “[To hold on to four hours, is easy, I do lectures all the time. What is more impressive, is not to know where one goes with it. I like this idea of surprise in an era as policed as ours and in a life as organized as mine. Sound is a difficult fluid to apprehend, because it is invisible, like the air. But it produces real physical effects, if the decibels are violent enough. I want to evoke all that and try to create a fertile chaos so that together we are able to release the sound of us. To be one in all, and all in one."

Le Monde goes on to quote Stephan Crasneanscki about Soundwalk's archive of sound that he has tapped into to create the audio for the performance: "[There was sound before us: nature, the cosmos. Sounds of us: buildings, noises of life, but also of death, like the silence after 9/11 that I captured. And the sound of after, which we will leave during the performance.]”

The article then refers to Soundwalk’s previous collaborations with Philippe Starck: the first occurring in 2004 for Paris’ la Nuit Blanche event. The second, 24 Hours: the Starck Mix, which Le Monde describes as “[a universe of sound, which one could access by downloading an iphone application, that diffuses the sound of the moment.]” Le Monde conveys the designer’s passion for music: “[Starck always listens to music... it helps him to concentrate on his work... and creates a comfortable space.]”

The article concludes by noting three sounds that Starck says have [shaken] him to the core, “the gutteral trumpeting of an Indian flute, the infrasound of Laurie Anderson’s electric violin, and the cry of an extrordinarily ugly girl in a café in Williamsburg, New York.” Le Monde finishes by quoting Starck as saying, “[...she put all her ugliness into the crystalline beauty of that sound. I was dumbstruck. I threw up my arms. It was my sound.]”

Thank you for the coverage, Le Monde!

Click here to read the full article (in French).

Click here to buy tickets online for tonight’s (Friday, March 19th) and Saturday’s (March 20th) performances, or call MAC Créteil’s box office at 01 45 13 19 19. Tickets are selling quickly!


NOWNESS.COM UNVEILS “LE SON DU NOUS”

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Nowness.com is revealing a stunning preview of LE SON DU NOUS!

Visit their website to see an exclusive picture of yesterday’s rehearsals with Philippe Starck, listen to a four-minute audio clip of Soundwalk’s soundtrack for the show, and for sneak peeks and interviews with Philippe Starck and Soundwalk’s Stephan Crasneanscki!

Nowness.com is an exciting new luxury website by LVMH whose content is curated by Jefferson Hack (Dazed and Confused, Another Magazine), setting a new standard for experiencing high-end fashion, culture and global events digitally. The site features daily content from the most respected and innovative creatives working today, discussing only the best in the worlds of fashion, art, culture and travel.

Tickets to LE SON DU NOUS are going fast!  Reserve your place online here, or call the box office at 01 45 13 19 19. See the show at MAC Créteil tonight (Friday, March 19) and tomorrow (Saturday March 20).

See you at the show!

Photo credit: Yves Malenfer


24HOURS: STARCK’S PERSONAL SOUNDSCAPE

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24 Hours: The Starck Mix is a “bespoke” mix created as a gift for the designer Philippe Starck. The project, arranged, composed, and mixed by Soundwalk was over a year in the making. It is a unique mix of ambient sounds, music, and voices made available in the form of an iphone application in partnership with Wallpaper.

In an interview with French radio France Culture, Starck named 24 Hours: The Starck Mix as “the most beautiful gift [he] has ever received.”

Listen to an exclusive 20 minute clip from 24 Hours: The Starck Mix at 4pm.

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Soundwalk and Starck will present the performance show, LE SON DU NOUS, at MAC Créteil‘s International Exit Festival, March 19th and 20th. The performance will provide a unique look at another side of the well known designer, as he shares with us his passion for sound.

To buy tickets, call 01 45 13 19 19 or click here to book on MAC Créteil’s site.


STARCK SUR SCENE: LE SON DU NOUS ON PARIS CITY MAG

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LE SON DU NOUS is featured on Paris City Mag today in preparation for the performance on Friday and Saturday nights at MAC Créteil. “Starck onstage – it’s true?” the article begins, and goes on: “Yes. In two nights…the most media-friendly designer in the world takes the microphone to share with the public his passion for sound.” Born of Starck’s desire to take on new challenges in the world of art and design, Paris City Mag continues, the project was born last December after the Maison des Arts de Créteil allowed him complete creative license to develop his concept. Starck, they observe, is a pure communicator – completely at ease in front of an audience; somewhere between juggler and jazzman, he is an acrobat of improvisation with a strong taste for jubilation and performance.

The magazine notes that while only a little has been released as yet about the content of the performance, they are particularly looking forward to the opportunity for audience participation.

Paris City Mag is an online magazine where journalists share their favorite cultural events, places… in Paris.

Thanks for the coverage, Paris City Mag! Click here to read the full article in French.

To book tickets to LE SON DU NOUS for 8-20€, call 01 45 13 19 19 or book here on the MAC Créteil website.


LE SON DU NOUS IN FRENCH CULTURE MAG TELERAMA

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Télérama has recommended LE SON DU NOUS in its “Sortir” section this week (March 17, 2010), quoting Stephan Crasneanscki: “[The principal actor in this new performance is sound, not the narrator or the musicians. We are creating a sonic opera, unique and generous like Philippe, who unceasingly shares his ethical and subversive vision of a more just world."  They go on to describe the performance thus: "[The score is made from sounds, not notes, drawn from the incredible soundbank that Crasneanscki has compiled over the past decade. The public, always involved and interacting, will be able to leave their own mark on the show[:] during this extraordinary experience, the public will in effect be asked to produce their own primal sound….]”

Thanks for the coverage, Télérama!

For more information on attending the show, head to the Facebook event page here.

To book tickets: call the box office at 01 45 13 19 19, or buy them online here.

We look forward to seeing you all there!


MARC HURI: SOUNDS OF WHO HE IS TODAY

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Listen to an exclusive Live Session by Soundwalk collaborator Marc Huri, who will be on stage for the realization of LE SON DU NOUS, with Philippe Starck at MAC Créteil’s International Exit Festival, March 19th and 20th. Huri is a Swiss artist who creates alternative electronic music and ambient sound, releasing music under the name, Hursaki.

This session was produced by Huri following an interview on France Culture’s “Le Rendez-vous,” of Philippe Starck and Alex Kummerman, in which the two discussed the unique concepts of the project.

8 Click here to listen to the interview.

Huri’s live session is a mix of natural and manufactured sound. Birdsong, electrical noises, and human voices are all present on the track, conceived for a performance directed toward the discovery of the sound of Us.

Huri says that the inspirations for his live session were the sounds that we find disagreeable. He takes pleasure in turning these sounds into something beautiful. “On this track there are subway noises, the grinding of trains on rails, [he manipulates and integrates] them in a way to create music.”

Huri describes his creative process, saying that when he hears sound, images form inside his head and a little film takes shape. The sounds tell their own story. On this particular track, Huri sees himself as part of a story: of a voyage, on an eastern European train. At first, one feels cradled by the noise, and then, startled and more awake. Huri calls it “exciting, unexpected, and also frightening.”

Philippe Starck talks about each person having a unique, individual sound: he says that his is an Indian flute with three holes, that produces a melody which can transport one into a trance-like state. Soundwalk‘s Stephan Crasneanscki says that he prefers the sound of silence. When asked about his own sound, Huri says that finding such a sound is a lifelong trial. For LE SON DU NOUS, he is focused on projecting the sound of who he is today: Huri says that this sound comes to him instinctively. Currently, Huri pursues an interest in exploring the relationship between sound and image: he takes his camera, sound equipment and guitar, and explores the different sounds they create together. For “Le Rendez-Vous,” Huri produced a very particular sound, punctuating the piece using the two repeated passages. He says that, “it is after me that the sound of who I am today emerges. It is something of a hybrid; of the media who searches for it, finds it, and transforms it.”

8 Click here to listen to Marc Huri’s live session

Photo Credit: Marc Huri


FROM “LE SON DU NOUS” TO “LE SON DU MOI”

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Philippe Starck and Soundwalk‘s co-founder Alex Kummerman spoke with France Culture’s “Le Rendez-Vous” last night. “Le Rendez-Vous,” broadcast by France Culture, is a French public radio show which broadcasts every weeknight. It takes the form of interviews relating to topics of news, politics, and culture. Starck and Kummerman were invited to introduce their concepts on sound and the upcoming LE SON DU NOUS show,  produced by Dalbin, at MAC Créteil’s International Exit Festival, March 19 & 20.

8 CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO PHILIPPE STARCK’S INTERVIEW WITH FRANCE CULTURE (in French only)

Known primarily as a designer, Starck is quick to declare his passion for sound and music. When asked about LE SON DU NOUS, Starck declares what he finds most interesting about the show is that he does not yet know the sound of us. It will be created at the performance. Starck finds this both humorous and fascinating: his aim with LE SON DU NOUS is to “open a door,” and encourage each person to find his own unique sound.

He makes a comparison to Franco-Swiss filmmaker Godard’s Alphaville: in which the main character, played by Eddie Constantine, opens door after door in a corridor that serves as a metaphor for the human mind. Starck’s aim is to “open up” our minds, giving us a view of what is inside.

Sound is a concept that is very dear to Starck. He sees sound as something that is not only heard, but more importantly, recieved. Starck describes sound as a space, something verging on the physical. He names 24 Hours: The Starck Mix, a “bespoke” mix of ambient sound and music created by Soundwalk for the designer, as the most incredible gift he has ever received. In passionate words, Starck describes the mix as “like a drug,” creating an imaginary space which was all at once “extraordinary, rich, eclectic, and moving.”

Soundwalk’s Alex Kummerman speaks about how our capacity to transmit sound has grown in recent years. He cites the advances in digital music and the availability of high quality-sound on personal music devices. He claims that the ipod can rival any large radio antenna, and has changed the way in which we consume sound.

It is the relationship between Starck and Soundwalk where the soundscape is created: it is an encounter between a designer (whose work resides in the production of material objects) and a sound art collective (whose work resides in the manipulation of the immateriality of sound). The two combine to create a space that is both physical and imaginary.

We are given a sample of this concept with a Live Session by Marc Huri, a Soundwalk collaborator who will be on stage for the realisation of LE SON DU NOUS.